HBO Max kicked off Pride Month by announcing a second season of Our Flag Means Death, a pirate workplace comedy that centers queer romance and characters. The renewal, announced via press release, comes in the wake of the show spending nearly 10 weeks on the top of the in-demand streaming charts. For a show with…
Matthew Morrison Reportedly Fired From ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ For Flirty DMs
Posted in: Today's ChiliA source told People magazine the “Glee” alum “crossed a line” by sending flirtatious messages to a contestant.
Chevrolet's 2023 Bolt EV And EUV Pricing Is Honestly Shocking For New Electric Cars
Posted in: Today's ChiliChevrolet just announced pricing for the 2023 Bolt EV and 2023 Bolt EUV, delivering value propositions that might have you doing a double-take.
After many long months of existing as an Android exclusive, the Google TV app has finally made its way to the iPhone. Here’s what users should know.
If you watch YouTube on your TV, there’s a good chance you’re tracking down that video on your phone to leave a comment or drop a like. Now, though, you won’t have to go to such great lengths. The company is rolling out a feature that lets you use your Android phone or iPhone as a second screen for YouTube’s TV app. Tap “connect” in the mobile app and the video will be synced between the two devices — you can comment, donate, shop or otherwise interact with a video playing on the larger display.
You’ll need to sign into the same YouTube account on both devices. The second screen feature isn’t tied to specific TV platforms, though, so you shouldn’t have to worry about using the ‘wrong’ set or media box.
The upgrade is a recognition that you often want to do more with a video than just watch it, and that you probably have your phone in hand while you’re sitting on the couch. About 88 percent of people use a phone or tablet while they’re watching TV, according to Nielsen data. YouTube is relatively late in that regard, but this is still a useful upgrade.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave his executive employees an ultimatum in an email yesterday: Return to the office full time, or leave the company.
Amid all of the CW’s cancellation announcements, new shows have still been in the works (I know, that’s the way TV works, but it still feels a little weird). Today we got a first look at the Gotham Knights trailer, and while eagle-eyed hardcore Batman fans might be able to figure out which teenage anti-heroes are…
New Optical Illusion Makes 86% of People Feel Like They're Falling Into a Black Hole
Posted in: Today's ChiliExpand the image above to fill your screen and stare at the black blob in the center. (You can also find the original version here.) Most people perceive the blob as expanding or feel that they’re falling toward the hole. This new-to-science illusion has given researchers some more insight into how human vision works,…
Google has apparently discovered through recent, internally conducted research that two-thirds of U.S. adults look up what they’re going to watch on TV on their phones first, which is why it’s finally making its Google TV app available to iPhone users. The company announced that it’s pushing out Google TV for iOS…